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Difference between It’s vs Its
Well, most of the time students face confusion between these two grammar words i.e. It’s v/s Its.
Let’s spend some of the time to recognise the difference between them.
Its (without a apostrophe) is basically the possessive pronoun of it.
However, it’s is it the contraction of it and is, moreover it and has. They are pronounced with a similar enunciation, but have a different meanings. We refer these words as a homophones.
Now, let us have a look on:
- Difference between its and it’s
- Synonyms of its and it’s
- Use its and it’s in a sentence
The difference
Its – This is a determiner. This is a determiner word deter mine, the reference of noun or the group of Nannu has. This is a modifying word.
It’s – This is the contraction.
A contraction: The process of shortening a word by combination or abbreviation.
The definitions
Its – This is referred to belonging which is associates previous mentioned.
Belonging to or associated with a child or unspecified sex.
It’s – Contraction of “It is” or “It has”
Difference between Its
Synonym of its and it’s
Its – Owned, hers, his, theirs, yours, itself
It’s – Does not have any synonym
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Sentences of “Its”
- This cheese is past its expiration date.
- Its front door will open when you’re nearby.
- This book is better than its cover would suggest.
- In its most basic form, this plan will work.
- This frog is too small for its aquarium.
- Its greatest attribute is its flexibility.
- What is its country of origin?
- Its scent fades, but the memories will last forever.
- The plant is in its pot.
- Its tires spun out of control on the ice.
- I’ll take that puppy and all its siblings.
- Its demise contributed to the town squabble.
- The truck parked itself neatly in its bay.
- If its engine restarts, we’ll go to the party.
- The bird is in its house.
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Sentences of “It’s”
- We’ve got to be downtown at four and it’s still not here.
- It’s always raining.
- Some days I think it’s a wonderful world.
- She said it’s only a fifteen-minute drive.
- I don’t know if it’s his or not.
- It’s nice inside the house.
- I know it’s hard, but you’ll be okay.
- It’s a nice car.
- In our house, it’s okay to sit by the fire and read a book all night.
- It’s fun to go to the fair.
- Can’t you tell it’s a zinnia, not a gerber daisy?
- It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
- That’s exactly how it’s going to be
Difference between Its
Difference between Its